MATRIXSYNTH: COSMIC RAYS (The Strange World Of Bernard Fevre, 1975)


Thursday, March 04, 2010

COSMIC RAYS (The Strange World Of Bernard Fevre, 1975)


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Anyone know what synths were used?
"Cosmic Rays by Bernard Fevre from the library album THE STRANGE WORLD OF BERNARD FEVRE (L'Illustration Musicale, 1975).

Clip made with scenes from the german/british feministic sci-fi series STAR MAIDENS (Die Mädchen aus dem Weltraum) from 1976."

TO MUCH WATER by Bernard Fevre (Suspense, 1975)


MOLECULE DANCE (The Strange World Of Bernard Fevre, 1975)

"Molecule Dance by Bernard Fevre from the library album THE STRANGE WORLD OF BERNARD FEVRE (L'Illustration Musicale, 1975).

Scenes taken from the german/british sci-fi series STAR MAIDENS (Die Mädchen aus dem Weltraum) from 1976.

Plot (from Wikipedia):
Star Maidens is a television series made by Portman Productions for the ITV Network in 1976.
Filmed at Bray Studios and on location in Windsor, Bracknell and Black Park, the series was part financed by a German company (Werbung im Rundfunk) and was the brainchild of Charles Pym.

The series offered a battle of the sexes/role reversal scenario in which two male domestics escape from the female-ruled planet Medusa, land on Earth and are pursued by the Medusan security forces. When the Medusans fails to recapture the two men, they take two Earth hostages - a man and a woman - back with them to their home planet. The thirteen episodes of the series deal with the two groups trying to adapt to life on the different planets whilst brokering an exchange for the hostages.

Regarded as something of a camp novelty, Star Maidens tuned in to the sexual equality revolution of the time, and features some Femdom elements.

The series starred JUDY GEESON, LISA HARROW, CHRISTIANE KRÜGER, PIERRE BRICE, CHRISTIAN QUADFLIEG and GARETH THOMAS."

5 comments:

  1. Probably better known as black devil. No Idea what synths he used, but thanks for this.

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  2. Bloody hell, remember watching that as a kid, talk a bout a blast from the past!

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  3. Sounds awfully early Korg-y to me.

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  5. yes, does sound korgy ... What a great album
    had aksed myself this question too not so long ago. Anyone?

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